Improved hakness-buckle



SYPENCER` P. TAYLOR', `OF '.OXFORD, VAHIO.

Leiters .Pqte'nt'Nm 79,519, dated J'zme '30, 1868 5-antedated Jutte 24, 1868,

IMPROVBD HARNESS-BUCKLE.

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TO ABI. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that I, SPENCER P. TAYLon, of Oxford, in the cou-nt invented certain new and useful Improvements inHarness-Buokles; and I do hereby declare that the following isY a'i'ull, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form n. part of this specification.

Figure 1 represents a plan'view of ,the buckle and s'trap. -Figure 2 is a. side view of the sa'me. i t

Figure 3 is a side view of the bridge that connects to vMy buckle, marked E, is made of an oblong form, as representedfin Eg. 1, with the sides connected by the bridge A, the said bridge being placed midway o'f the buckle, ns seen in iig. 2. The' bridgeA has its ends which connect it with the sides `of buckle Eibent down, as seen in fig. 3, in such a manner as to admit of -the strap B g on the ends ofthe said buckleon the same side, (segs. 1 and 2.) C designates a idge A, is bent| at right angles with said bridge, then at right angles with gether the two sides of the buckle.

The advantage oi' my buckle is, that the draught will be equally divided Having thus described my invention, what Iclaim and desire to secure b The buckle E,vconstiucted with bridge A and spur d, in combination `with tongue C, when said tongue is formed in the manner specified. i

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I aiix my sign'a'turein presence of two witnesses.

SPENCER P. TAYLOR.

Witnesses:

JAMES CRAWFORD,- W.'H. SMITH.

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